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2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
Hi Everyone,
BMW X5 E70 XDrive 30dSE (2009) Mileage:15,000
I hope someone can help me.
I recently noticed that my fuel consumption had changed (just got car back from a garage). My car is using more fuel.
Before 75 litres fuel 280 - 290 miles
After 75 litres fuel 250 - 260 miles
My driving style has remained the same, load in car is similar, routes prety much the same, and I am using the same fuel as I have always done.
The garage have said that everything is OK and it is my driving habit.
Can some help me out as to what the probable cause/s could be?
Many Thanks in advance for all your help.
Sanjiv
BMW X5 E70 XDrive 30dSE (2009) Mileage:15,000
I hope someone can help me.
I recently noticed that my fuel consumption had changed (just got car back from a garage). My car is using more fuel.
Before 75 litres fuel 280 - 290 miles
After 75 litres fuel 250 - 260 miles
My driving style has remained the same, load in car is similar, routes prety much the same, and I am using the same fuel as I have always done.
The garage have said that everything is OK and it is my driving habit.
Can some help me out as to what the probable cause/s could be?
Many Thanks in advance for all your help.
Sanjiv
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Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
I notice an increase in fuel consumption in the winter as well in my 2010 35d. Dealer says it's normal. Change to winter diesel perhaps? I'm not truly convinced and it is a bit of a turn off for me buying the car at the end of the lease but I've yet to make up my mind. Got a couple of months...
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2010 E70 35D vermilion red, beige leather, Sport, Technology and Executive packages plus running boards.
Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
This has been onging since June. Can't be that surely.
Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
Are you the only driver?
I know that I get about 20% more out of a tank than Mrs PVR as she drives the X5 as if it is a Mini ...
I know that I get about 20% more out of a tank than Mrs PVR as she drives the X5 as if it is a Mini ...
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Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
Yes. Sole driver. Fuel Consumption only increased after car came back from garage.
Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
I assume at that mileage, that you only had an oil service? Not sure if they can really screw anything up when just flushing that part of the system.
Perhaps try a different petrol station to see if there is anything in the fuel you are using?
Perhaps try a different petrol station to see if there is anything in the fuel you are using?
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Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
Thanks for your response. I got the car back after a power steering hose split - fixed under warranty and noticed the difference the next day. Got these figures after carrying out a fuel consumption test. Have tried a different petrol station maybe I should try a different bbrand of diesel.
Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
Any change on how the PAS is performing? Possibly drag from the pump maybe affecting the engine. Are the PAS fluid levels OK? Did the pump run dry and they've just replaced the hose leaving a possible issue hiding in the actual pump itself?
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Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
[quote=""pvr""]I get about 20% more out of a tank than Mrs PVR as she drives the X5 as if it is a Mini ...[/quote]
Oh great - that really helps!! Bang goes all the justification for HRH getting the Mini then
Now I'll have to find how to disable the 'Sport' button on Wilma
Oh great - that really helps!! Bang goes all the justification for HRH getting the Mini then
Now I'll have to find how to disable the 'Sport' button on Wilma
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Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
sure, if it ran dry, was definately low. The PAS pipe from pump to rack was leaking.. Have not noticed any change in handling.
Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
I trust you have checked the wheels / brakes to ensure there is not a sticking caliper? If that was the case, you would see a red hot brake disk and a lot of heat coming from it ...
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Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
No. How do I check this ?
Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
After a drive, feel the wheels. Normally, they are warm. If it is very, very hot that implies that the calliper is sticking.
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Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
i had this in the last 3 weeks my average has dropped from 31.9 to 28.9/29.9 so 2-3mpg so i put it down to the change in weather as my old petrol one used to drop from19/20to 16/17mpg in winter
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Re: 2009 E70 - Diesel Fuel Consumption Issue
Very carefully so you don't burn yourself! Place your hand a few cm away from each of the four wheels in turn and see if the brake disc seems warmer, or again carefully put your hand on the centre of each alloy wheel and see if one is warmer than any other. You can do the same with the tyres to see if one tread is warmer than any other - which may also indicate a tyre pressure issue.
Are there any errors on the iDrive check control system? Low pressure warnings etc? Is the car steering pulling in any one direction more than another?
If you can find a flat, straight, level piece of road to drive down with no other traffic so you can drive on the 'crown' of the road, does the car head off the crown to left or right? May need a few checks driving in both directions of travel to confirm any tendency for the car to come off the crown consistently in the same direction. This could be caused by wheel drag 'steering' the car by slowing one corner. A front wheel dragging will tend to pull the steering wheel in that direction and a rear wheel will tend to make the car tend to pivot on that rear corner to left or right.
Are there any errors on the iDrive check control system? Low pressure warnings etc? Is the car steering pulling in any one direction more than another?
If you can find a flat, straight, level piece of road to drive down with no other traffic so you can drive on the 'crown' of the road, does the car head off the crown to left or right? May need a few checks driving in both directions of travel to confirm any tendency for the car to come off the crown consistently in the same direction. This could be caused by wheel drag 'steering' the car by slowing one corner. A front wheel dragging will tend to pull the steering wheel in that direction and a rear wheel will tend to make the car tend to pivot on that rear corner to left or right.
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